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    The ratings are in: 26.3 million viewers watched the Heat beat the Spurs last night, the second-most for an NBA game since 1998.

    Viewership peaked at 34.2 million in the final minutes. Overall, it earned a 15.2 share, meaning 15.2 percent of households with TVs were tuned into the game. Who are those 288 million Americans who didn't watch Game 7? Some of them are babies, I guess, so that's understandable. But do you actually know anyone who wasn't watching? You should stop being their friend.

    The impressive number still didn't come close to 1998's Chicago-Utah Game 6, Michael Jordan's last game in a Bulls uniform. (That one pulled in an incredible 35.9 million viewers.) And it fell 1.9 million viewers short of 2010's Game 7 between L.A. and Boston.

    But it seems the post-Jordan NBA has found its formula for big numbers. Conspiracy theorists take note: The 10 most watched games of the last 15 years have all featured either the Lakers or the Heat.


    http://deadspin.com/game-7-ratings-w...ium=socialflow
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    man, we could've won and people would've actually cared for once

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    that was a of a bout, tbh...

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    that was a of a bout, tbh...
    Especially considering the Spurs were playing 4 vs 5 most of the series with Ginobili on the court

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    Especially considering the Spurs were playing 4 vs 6 most of the series with Ginobili on the court
    Ginobili looked like he was playing for the heat tbh.

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    Lotta people watched Pop choke

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    The ratings are in: 26.3 million viewers watched the Heat beat the Spurs last night, the second-most for an NBA game since 1998.

    Viewership peaked at 34.2 million in the final minutes. Overall, it earned a 15.2 share, meaning 15.2 percent of households with TVs were tuned into the game. Who are those 288 million Americans who didn't watch Game 7? Some of them are babies, I guess, so that's understandable. But do you actually know anyone who wasn't watching? You should stop being their friend.

    The impressive number still didn't come close to 1998's Chicago-Utah Game 6, Michael Jordan's last game in a Bulls uniform. (That one pulled in an incredible 35.9 million viewers.) And it fell 1.9 million viewers short of 2010's Game 7 between L.A. and Boston.

    But it seems the post-Jordan NBA has found its formula for big numbers. Conspiracy theorists take note: The 10 most watched games of the last 15 years have all featured either the Lakers or the Heat.


    http://deadspin.com/game-7-ratings-w...ium=socialflow
    Those ratings are from an age before DirecTV, Dish Network and the like gave people a bazillion viewing options... technically they shouldn't be compared to anything that has to share the airwaves this day in age.

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    Not surprised. It hit 20 something million in Game 6 with the 4th highest ratings of all time on ABC, so no surprise that a Game 7 would get higher ratings and viewers.

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